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<p>In SL Ponyplay, carting is one of the most widespread activity. It's a time when the staff can relax from their hard working day and at the same time ponies are busy while pulling the cart to the given direction. A cart can be pulled by up to 5 ponies with up to 4 passengers and sometime a VIP guest locked in a cage. However all of this can only work smoothly if everyone on the cart uses same communication standard between the driver and the ponies, otherwise all of this can easily ends into a mess! That's why we use specific whip commands to orders the ponies to go in this or that direction with a given speed.</p>
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<p>Blind carting is "la crème de la crème" when it's time to pull a cart. It's the result of a perfect symbiosis between the pony and the driver. The driver is the pony's eyes and the pony has to follow every command given by the driver, without any hesitation and within the shortest possible reaction time. We expect the pony fully focused on the task! The driver does not have an easy task either because he has to take into account the general lag, the reaction time of the pony, and the topology of the road. If neither of the pony or driver is able to build a link this won't be fun for both parties, we recommend this practice only to experienced ponies and trainers</p>

Revision as of 07:37, 27 February 2021

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Blind carting is "la crème de la crème" when it's time to pull a cart. It's the result of a perfect symbiosis between the pony and the driver. The driver is the pony's eyes and the pony has to follow every command given by the driver, without any hesitation and within the shortest possible reaction time. We expect the pony fully focused on the task! The driver does not have an easy task either because he has to take into account the general lag, the reaction time of the pony, and the topology of the road. If neither of the pony or driver is able to build a link this won't be fun for both parties, we recommend this practice only to experienced ponies and trainers